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  • 1105
    Registered User
    • Mar 2002
    • 157

    #1

    Sear Beveling

    anyone ever try or heard of this? i think i might try it but with my luck i'll mess up and have to my a new sear
    Minimag
    12 volt revvy
    Reactor-Z Vavle
    Gadget Grip
    I-Frame with Blade Trigger
    68ci 4500psi Java Tank
    8" Smart Parts Venturi Barrel
    (soon) RT Valve

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  • xmetal2001
    Junior Member at heart
    • May 2001
    • 1994

    #2
    dont touch your sear

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    • 1105
      Registered User
      • Mar 2002
      • 157

      #3
      haha oops too late dont know if its going to work right or not cause i dont have any air in my tank... i'll try it tomorrow, its supposed to give a softer, less abrupt trigger pull
      Minimag
      12 volt revvy
      Reactor-Z Vavle
      Gadget Grip
      I-Frame with Blade Trigger
      68ci 4500psi Java Tank
      8" Smart Parts Venturi Barrel
      (soon) RT Valve

      Good Sellers: RogueFactor

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      • 1105
        Registered User
        • Mar 2002
        • 157

        #4
        i just tried it out (using friends CO2 cause i have no nitrogen) and it seemed quiet a bit lighter... i still need to polish the top of the sear to have everything done... so far it shoots the same just a lighter trigger pull but i only fired a few shots so i'll have to see how it holds up after a few games
        Minimag
        12 volt revvy
        Reactor-Z Vavle
        Gadget Grip
        I-Frame with Blade Trigger
        68ci 4500psi Java Tank
        8" Smart Parts Venturi Barrel
        (soon) RT Valve

        Good Sellers: RogueFactor

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        • xmetal2001
          Junior Member at heart
          • May 2001
          • 1994

          #5
          Im pretty sure that over time it will now wear down faster and you'll probably have to replace it soon. But if its lighter now, and nows not then. Nifty.



          i lost myself

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          • 1105
            Registered User
            • Mar 2002
            • 157

            #6
            yes it does wear down the sear faster and your right, now is now... i'll worry about the sear when it doesnt work anymore... then i'll just get a new one and do the same thing
            Minimag
            12 volt revvy
            Reactor-Z Vavle
            Gadget Grip
            I-Frame with Blade Trigger
            68ci 4500psi Java Tank
            8" Smart Parts Venturi Barrel
            (soon) RT Valve

            Good Sellers: RogueFactor

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            • rikkter
              • Jun 2002
              • 1804

              #7
              matr of fact one of my teammates was talking about this to me today..he bevels his and it makes a cleaner lighter pull on the trigger.. im'a give him my sear and have him to it to mine :_
              viking #619

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              • Xzion
                Official Dragon of AO
                • Jan 2001
                • 1617

                #8
                Hope ya have money to burn, because buying new bolts and sears can get expensive, those mods will chew up both over time, AGD makes a special point of curving the tip of the sear that catches the bolt to help prevent wear, but with the polishing and beveling, all that goes out the window. Good old Ravi and his ways to mess up a mag. (im presuming you found these trigger mods on his website?)

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